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US-Israel War on Iran: The Myth of Limited Warfare

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Washington and Tel Aviv claim and appear to believe that their planned assault on Iran will be a “limited war”, targeting limited objectives and lasting a few days or weeks – with no serious consequences.

Introduction:

The mounting threat of a US-Israeli military attack against Iran is based on several factors including: (1) the recent military history of both countries in the region, (2) public pronouncements by US and Israeli political leaders, (3) recent and on-going attacks on Lebanon and Syria, prominent allies of Iran, (4) armed attacks and assassinations of Iranian scientists and security officials by proxy and/or terrorist groups under US or Mossad control, (5) the failure of economic sanctions and diplomatic coercion, (6) escalating hysteria and extreme demands for Iran to end legal, civilian use-related uranium enrichment, (7) provocative military ‘exercises’ on Iran’s borders and war games designed for intimidation anda dress rehearsal for a preemptive attack, (8) powerful pro-war pressure groups in both Washington and Tel Aviv including the major Israeli political parties and the powerful AIPAC in the US, (9) and lastly the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act (Obama’s Orwellian Emergency Decree, March 16, 2012).

The US propaganda war operates along two tracks: (1) the dominant message emphasizes the proximity of war and the willingness of the US to use force and violence. This message is directed at Iran and coincides with Israeli announcements of war preparations. (2) The second track targets the ‘liberal public’ with a handful of marginal ‘knowledgeable academics’ (or State Department progressives) playing down the war threat and arguing that reasonable policy makers in Tel Aviv and Washington are aware that Iran does not possess nuclear weapons or any capacity to produce them now or in the near future. The purpose of this liberal backpedaling is to confuse and undermine the majority public opinion, which is clearly opposed to more war preparations, and to derail the burgeoning anti-war movement.

Needless to say the pronouncements of the ‘rational’ warmongers use a ‘double discourse’ based on the facile dismissal of all the historical and empirical evidence to the contrary. When the US and Israel talk of war, prepare for war and engage in pre-war provocations – they intend to go to war – just as they did against Iraq in 2003. Under present international political and military conditions an attack on Iran, initially by Israel with US support, is extremely likely, even as world economic conditions should dictate otherwise and even as the negative strategic consequences will most likely reverberate throughout the world for decades to come.

US and Israeli Military Calculations on Iran’s Capability

American and Israeli strategic policy makers do not agree on the consequences of Iran’s retaliation against an attack. For their part, the Israeli leaders minimize Iran’s military capacity to attack and damage the Jewish state, which is their only consideration. They count on their distance, their anti-missile shield and protection from US air and naval forces in the Gulf to cover their sneak attack. On the other hand, US military strategists know the Iranians are capable of inflicting substantial casualties on US warships, which would have to attack Iranian coastal installations in order to support or protect the Israelis.

Israel intelligence is best known for its capacity to organize the assassination of individuals around the world: Mossad has organized successful overseas terrorists acts against Palestinian, Syrian, and Lebanese leaders. On the other hand Israeli intelligence has a very poor track record with regard to its estimates of major military and political undertakings. They seriously underestimated the popular support, military strength and organizational capacity of Hezbollah during the 2006 war in Lebanon. Likewise, Israel intelligence misunderstood the strength and capacity of the Egyptian popular democratic movement as it rose up and overthrew Tel Aviv’s strategic regional ally, the Mubarak dictatorship. While Israeli leaders ‘feign paranoia’ – tossing clichés about ‘existential threats’– they are blinded by their narcissistic arrogance and racism, repeatedly underestimating the technical expertise and political sophistication of their Arab and regional Islamic foes. This is undoubtedly true in their facile dismissal of Iran’s capacity to retaliate against a planned Israeli air assault.

The US government has now overtly committed itself to supporting an Israeli assault on Iran when it is launched. More specifically, Washington claims it will come to Israel’s defense ‘unconditionally’ if it is “attacked”. How can Israel avoid being ‘attacked’ when its planes are raining bombs and missiles on Iranian installations, military defenses and support systems, not to mention Iranian cities, ports and strategic infrastructure? Moreover, given the Pentagon’s collaboration and coordinated intelligence systems with the Israel Defense Forces, its role in identifying targets, routes and incoming missiles, as well as integrated weapons and ordinance supply chains will be critical to an IDF attack. There is no way that the US can dissociate itself from the Jewish State’s war on Iran, once the attack has begun.

The Myths of ‘Limited War’: Geography

Washington and Tel Aviv claim and appear to believe that their planned assault on Iran will be a “limited war”, targeting limited objectives and lasting a few days or weeks – with no serious consequences.

We are told Israel’s brilliant generals have identified all the critical nuclear research facilities, which their surgical air strikes will eliminate without horrific collateral damage to the surrounding population. Once the alleged ‘nuclear weapons’ program is destroyed, all Israelis can resume their lives in full security knowing that another ‘existential’ threat has been eliminated. The Israeli notion of a war, limited in ‘time and space’, is absurd and dangerous – and underlines the arrogance, stupidity and racism of its authors.

To approach Iran’s nuclear facilities Israeli and US forces will confront well-equipped and defended bases, missile installations, maritime defenses and large-scale fortifications directed by the Revolutionary Guards and the Iranian Armed Forces. Moreover, the defense systems protecting the nuclear facilities are linked by civilian highways, airfields, ports, and backed by a dual purpose (civilian-military) infrastructure, which includes oil refineries and a huge network of administrative offices. To ‘knock out’ the alleged nuclear sites will require expanding the geographic scope of the war. The scientific-technological capacity of the Iranian civilian nuclear program involves a wide swath of its research facilities, including universities, laboratories, manufacturing sites, and design centers. To destroy Iran’s civilian nuclear program would require Israel (and thus the US) to attack much more than research facilities or laboratories hidden under a remote mountain. It would require multiple, widespread assaults on targets throughout the country, in other words, a generalized war.

Iran’s Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has stated that Iran will retaliate with a war of equivalence. Iran will match the breadth and scope of any attack with a corresponding counter-attack: ‘We will attack them at the same level as they attack us’. That means Iran will not confine its retaliation to merely trying to shoot down US and Israeli bombers in its airspace or launch missiles at offshore US warships in its waters but will take the war to equivalent targets in Israel and in US-occupied countries in and around the Gulf. Israel’s ‘limited war’ will become a generalized war extending throughout the Middle East and beyond.

Israel’s current delusional fetish about its elaborate missile defense system will be exposed as hundreds of high-powered missiles are launched from Teheran, Southern Lebanon and just beyond the Golan Heights.

The Myth of Limited War: Time Frame

Israeli military experts confidently expect to polish off their Iranian targets in a few days – some might think a mere weekend – and perhaps without the loss of even a single pilot. They expect the Jewish state will celebrate its brilliant victory in the streets of Tel Aviv and Washington. They are deluded by their own sense of superiority. Iran did not fight a brutal, decade-long war against the US-supplied Iraqi invaders and its western/Israeli military advisers, to just turn over and passively submit to a limited number of air and missile attacks by Israel. Iran is a young, educated mobilized society, which can draw on millions of reservists from across the political, ethnic, gender, religious spectrum, galvanized in support of their nation under attack. In a war to defend the homeland all internal differences disappear to confront the unprovoked Israeli-US attack threatening their entire civilization – its 5000-year culture and traditions, as well as its modern scientific advances and institutions. The first wave of US-Israeli attacks will lead to ferocious retaliation, which will not be confined to the original areas of conflict, nor are will any such act of Israeli aggression end when and if Iran’s nuclear research facilities are destroyed and some of its scientists, technicians and skilled workers killed. The war will continue in time and extend geographically.

Multiple Points of Conflict

Just as any US-Israeli attack on Iran will involve multiple targets, the Iranian military will also have a plethora of easily accessible strategic targets. Though it is difficult to predict exactly where and how Iran will retaliate, one thing is clear: The initial US-Israeli strike will not go unanswered.

Given Israeli-US supremacy in long and medium range sea and air power, Iran will probably rely on short-range objectives. These would include the highly valued US military facilities and supply routes in adjoining terrain (Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan) and Israeli targets with missiles launched from Southern Lebanon and possibly Syria. If a few Iranian long-range missiles escape the Jewish State’s much vaunted ‘anti-missile dome’, Israeli population centers may pay a heavy price for their leaders’ recklessness and arrogance.

The Iranian counter-strike will lead to an excalation by US-Israeli forces, extending and deepening their air and sea war to the entire Iranian national security system – military bases, ports, communication systems, command posts and government administrative centers – many in densely populated cities. Iran will counter by launching its greatest strategic asset: a coordinated ground attack involving the Revolutionary Guards together with their allies among the Iraqi Shia troops, against US forces in Iraq. It will coordinate attacks against US facilities in Afghanistan and Pakistan with the growing nationalist-Islamic armed resistance.

The initial conflict, centered on so-called military objectives (scientific research facilities), will spread rapidly to economic targets, or what US and Israeli military strategists refer to as “dual civilian-military” targets. This would include oil fields, highways, factories, communications networks, television stations, water treatment facilities, reservoirs, power stations and administrative offices, such as the Defense Ministry and headquarters of the Republican Guard. Iran, faced with imminent destruction of its entire economy and infrastructure (which occurred in neighboring Iraq with the unprovoked US invasion of 2003), would retaliate by blocking the Straits of Hormuz and sending short range missiles in the direction of the principle oil fields and refineries of the Gulf States including Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, a mere 10 minute distance, crippling the flow of oil to Europe, Asia and the United States and plunging the world economy into deep depression.

It should not be forgotten that the Iranians are probably more aware than anyone in the region of the total devastation suffered by Iraqis after the US invasion, which plunged that nation into total chaos and devastated its advanced infrastructure and civilian administrative apparatus, not to mention the systematic obliteration of its highly educated scientific and technical elite. The waves of Mossad-sponsored assassinations of Iranian scientists, academics and engineers are just a foretaste of what the Israelis have in mind for Iran’s outstanding scientists, intellectuals and highly skilled technical workers. Iranians should have no illusions about the Americans and Israelis who seek to thrust Iran into the brutal dark ages of Afghanistan and Iraq. They will have no more role in a devastated Iran than their counterparts had in post-Saddam Iraq.

According to US General Mathis, who commands all US forces in the Middle East, Persian Gulf and Southwest Asia, ‘an Israeli first strike would be likely to have dire consequences across the region and for the United States there’ (NY Times, 3/19/12). General Mathis “dire cost” estimate only takes account of the US military losses, likely several hundred sailors on warships within missile distance of Iranian gunners.

However the most delusional and self-serving assessment of the outcome and consequences of an Israeli air attack on Iran, emanates from top Israeli leaders, academics and intelligence experts, who claim superior intelligence, superior defenses and supreme (if also racist) insight into the ‘Iranian mind’. Typical is Israeli Defense Minister Barak who boasts that any Iranian retaliation will at worst inflict minimal casualties on the Israeli population.

The ‘Judeo-centric’ view of re-ordering the balance of power in the region, which is prevalent in leading Israeli war circles, overlooks the likelihood that war will not be decided by Israeli air strikes and anti-missile defenses. Iran’s missiles cannot be easily contained, especially if they arrive several hundred a minute from three directions, Iran, Lebanon, Syria and possibly from Iranian submarines. Secondly, the collapse of its oil imports will devastate Israel’s highly energy dependent economy. Thirdly, Israel’s principle allies, especially the US and the EU, will be severely strained as they are dragged into Israel’s war and find themselves defending the straits of Hormuz, their army garrisons in Iraq and Afghanistan, and their oil fields and military bases in the Gulf. Such a conflict could ignite the Shia majorities in Bahrain and in the strategic oil-rich provinces of Saudi Arabia. The generalized war will have a devastating effect on the price of oil and the world economy. It will provoke the fury of consumers and workers rage everywhere as factories close and powerful shocks throughout the fragile financial system result in a world depression.

Israel’s pathological ‘superiority complex’ results in its racist leaders consistently overestimating their own intellectual, technical and military capabilities, while underestimating the knowledge, capacity and courage of their regional, Islamic (in this case Iranian) adversaries. They ignore Iran’s proven capacity to sustain a prolonged, complex multi-front defensive war and to recover from an initial assault and develop appropriate modern weaponry to inflict severe damage on its attackers. And Iran will have the unconditional and active support of the world’s Muslim population, and perhaps the diplomatic backing of Russia and China, who will obviously view an attack on Iran as another dress rehearsal to contain their growing power.

Conclusion

War, especially an Israeli-US war against Iran is indissolubly linked to the asymmetrical US-Israeli relationship, which sidelines and censors any critical US military and political analysis. Because Israel’s Zionist power configuration in the US can now harness US military power in support of Israel’s drive for regional dominance, Israeli leaders and most of their military feel free to engage in the most outrageous military and destructive adventures, knowing full well that in the first and last instance they can rely on the US to support them with American blood and treasure. But after all of this grotesque servitude to a racist, isolated country, who will rescue the United States? Who will prevent the sinking of its ships in the Gulf and the death and maiming of hundreds of its sailors and thousands of its soldiers? And where will the Israelis and US Zionists be when Iraq is overrun by elite Iranian troops and their Iraqi Shia allies and a generalized uprising occurs in Afghanistan?

The self-centered Israeli policy-makers overlook the likely collapse of the world oil supply as a result of their planned war against Iran. Do their Zionist agents in the US realize that as a result of dragging the US into Israel’s war, that the Iranian nation will be forced to set the Persian Gulf oilfields ablaze?

How cheap has it become to ‘buy a war’ in the US? For a mere few million dollars in campaign contributions to corrupt politicians, and through the deliberate penetration of Israel-First agents, academics and politicians into the war-making machinery of the US government, and through the moral cowardice and self-censorship of leading critics, writers and journalists who refuse to name Israel and its agents as the key decision makers in our country’s Mid East policy, we head directly toward a war far beyond any regional military conflagration and toward the collapse of the world economy and the brutal impoverishment of hundreds of millions of people North and South, East and West.

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11 Comments on "US-Israel War on Iran: The Myth of Limited Warfare"

  1. pete on Sun, 8th Apr 2012 1:24 am 

    Ask and ye shall receive.
    Prof. James Petras’s article.
    Please read this article again, especially “Introduction”
    reminds you of 1984
    Orwells double speak, by the dept. of truth.
    Anyways the Iwo Jima amphibious ready group ( a landing group i.e. Normandy) made up of:
    Assault ship USS Iwo Jima
    transport dock ship USS New York
    dock landing ship USS Gunston Hall
    plus support nuke sub and such others left just recently. Not to be alarmed they already had Makin Island amphibious ready group there since jan. They are just scoping things out, getting used to the area robot subs frogmen etc. the best landing sites.
    NOT THAT THEY WILL EVER USE THEM,RIGHT!

  2. BillT on Sun, 8th Apr 2012 4:09 am 

    Pete, the Empire needs to be handed a big defeat, like sinking a half dozen or so of our ships including a carrier or 2. Than raining a hundred or so missiles down on choice targets in Israel. Then take out the main oil facilities all over the Middle East, all in the same day. A reverse “Shock and Awe”? We have not confronted a real enemy since WW2. But even the Vietcong sent us packing.

  3. MikeK on Sun, 8th Apr 2012 6:14 am 

    I still don’t believe that the US is involved in the Iran affair to placate Israel. I believe that the target for the US is China.
    Consider the sanctions. The US doesn’t import oil from Iran, but China certainly does. Enforcing the sanctions will hurt America a little, and China a lot. China’s economy is already in a massively precarious position. Losing Iranian oil and paying a much higher price for the oil they import will harm China greatly. I have no doubt that there is anyone in the Chinese government who has missed any of this.
    If the US attacks Iran and causes creates chaos in the ME, America will be affected, but China even more so. I wonder if the hype about “energy independence” from frakking is all about assuring those in power in the US that America can weather the ME storm better than its largest rival, China.
    It’s for these reasons and more that I don’t believe China will stay out of a war involving Iran. I have no way of knowing how they, and their BRICS partners will respond. I would guess one way would be by supplying Iran with weapons that the war planners are, so far, telling us that Iran doesn’t possess. I think that Russia installing greatly upgraded tracking systems in Syria is a foreboding that Russia doesn’t intend on standing aside.
    Just my thoughts out here in the frozen tundra, but I don’t think this will be, in any way, a limited war.

  4. DC on Sun, 8th Apr 2012 7:24 am 

    Thats right Mike. While turning Iran back into a US puppet would has been a long standing goal of the amerikans, its not there only consideration. Like you say, the real target is China, but also Russia and possible to much lessor extend, India. Just like Gulf-war I real target was Europe and its Euro, so too, this wars actual target is not the one being directly attacked. The US cant attack the BRICs directly, but the US can cut them off from a major supplier of its most strategic commodity, Oil. Thus weakening them and makeing it impossible, or very difficult for them to expand there own economies, and thus, threaten US hegemony.

    The US chased China and Russia out of Libya by creating a make beleive rebellion. And totally evaded the fact they were the actual targets all along. So what can those countries do. Just evacucate there citizens and watch the US steam-roll defenceless nations. Same idea operating in Iran, cept this time is the tired old WoMD fairy tale.

  5. BillT on Sun, 8th Apr 2012 7:57 am 

    I disagree about the target being China or any other country. You are all focusing on oil and that is what the Empire wants you to do. The REAL reason is that Iran is setting up an alternate bank for trade that bypasses dollars. That cannot be allowed to happen or spread as the Empire depends on the dollar being the world reserve currency. Without it, we would be put on par or even at a disadvantage with the rest of the world. We could not print our way out of the financial disaster we are in. We would fail.

    Iraq was trying to do the same thing and was succeeding. Saddam had to be taken out, and the country destroyed.

    Libya was setting up an African bank based on gold and using a separate currency for Africa. Gaddafi had to be taken out and the country destroyed and that gold seized.

    Problem is, the BRICS now are doing the same thing and the Empire cannot take them on in any manor. China is already dictating to the Federal Reserve by slowing their purchase of our debt. They are spending dollars everywhere as fast as possible before they become Charmin.

    No, it is much more than Americans are told in the news. Much more.

  6. devils advocate on Sun, 8th Apr 2012 6:25 pm 

    Nice to see that the attack on Iran is now an option.
    Is this to save ISREAL or an endgame scenario?
    God Save (Help) The USA (WORLD)

  7. Arthur on Sun, 8th Apr 2012 10:26 pm 

    China has announced it will retaliate if Iran will get attacked:

    http://www.jpost.com/IranianThreat/News/Article.aspx?id=265094

    The US should remember that during WW2 it only played a secondary role, since for every American 50 Russians died. America and the UK were instrumental in kicking off WW2 by pushing Britain into the war garantee for Poland and at the same time stimulating Poland in not giving in one jota to very reasonable German demands concerning the German city of Danzig and the corridor and
    bombing civilians from great altitude and joining
    the show when it was already almost over. This time the US cannot count on Russia to do the heavy lifting for them, they have to do it themselves. The Chinese government can nuke the US, has superior anti-naval missiles and does not need to be as prudent with its military personel as the US has to be.
    The zionised elite that rules the US does not care about its citizens. For them they are merely a tool to achieve world domination. The only way for the average american citizen to escape a fatal war against China, an enemy many times as formidable as Vietnam, which the US lost against, is regime change in Washington, carried out by the US military, the millions of veterans or the american population and its 94 million guns. Another scenario could be that certain smerican states will secede from the union and will volunteer to bevome a junior partner of a new alliance between the EU and Russia of 750 million people, that could easily could balance the chinese dragon.

  8. PETE on Sun, 8th Apr 2012 11:00 pm 

    Ever heard of a Grand Slam.
    You are all right. The no US dollar problem is gone, China is set back, access to the east side of the Caspian sea opened against the USSR and Chinese pipelines, another israel foe gone and access to the second worlds largest gas and reserves for Exxon. BUT, AND THIS IS BIG, the more damage to infrastructure and fields the more damage to the western economy. Remember the western world is more intertwined then ever before, as seen by the 2008 collapse.(US and Euro are still staggering while the rest of the world got up and ran off) This is it, either total domination or total collapse. An inflection, yell of triumph or scream of agony.

  9. Arthur on Sun, 8th Apr 2012 11:34 pm 

    It does not need to be a total collapse if everybody stays where he is. So far there is only one destabilising factor in world politics, and that is the bunch in Washington. Russia does not want war, neither does China or the EU (minus the UK).

    Meanwhile here is an American female democratic politician with balls:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEhW6S1HTwg

    She calls her opponent an AIPAC whore and refers to the ‘neocons’ as behind the unnecessary slaughter in Iraq, all on MSM. WOW! Every seasoned US watcher knows what ‘neocon’ is a codeword for.

    Is she going to be the much needed American Jeanne d’Arc?

  10. BillT on Mon, 9th Apr 2012 1:03 am 

    Arthur, I would like to think that there are still some thinking, intelligent, knowledgeable people left in Congress, but, if there are, their numbers are too small to make a difference. I think it is too late to turn from the cliff ahead.

    As I mentioned before, this is not about oil, or at least that is not the major reason, it is about the dollar as the world’s reserve currency. Nothing more and nothing less. Think about it…

    Saddam was trying to sell oil for currencies other than US Dollars. He was killed and his country destroyed.

    Gaddafi was trying to set up an African Central Bank and a new currency backed with gold to facilitate trade in that continent. Where is he today? And we are still in process of destroying Libya.

    Afghanistan is necessary if we are going to attack Iran and to give the Empire bases to control China. Corporate wars all.

    Now we are getting serious about Iran and it’s attempts to sell oil for other currencies or gold. Only this time, India, China, Japan, and some other countries are the ones pushing the death of the dollar. That will not be allowed to happen as it would mean the top 1/10% would lose their wealth and power. So, you brother, father, son will give his life for the Master’s that want to enslave him.

  11. Arthur on Mon, 9th Apr 2012 9:44 am 

    Bill, all true, with slight amendments. I think that the ruling circles in the US are very well aware of peakoil:

    http://www.energybulletin.net/node/349

    I do not think it is entirely correct to identify the threatened status of the reserve currency dollar as the sole or even the prime motivation behind the conduct of the US since the beginning of the conflict of Saddam. The real reason is the motivation of the minority that gradually took over the US with landmark events the capture of the FED in 1913, the bringing into WW1 of the US on the side of Britain in exchange for the Balfour declaration in 1917; the rise to power in 1933 of the ‘Dutch jew’ Roosevelt, which lead to the intentional destruction of Europe; the killing of Hitler admirer JFK in 1963, which brought to power without an election the Texan jew Lyndon Baines Johnson, who opened the floodgates for massive third world immigration to the US in order to import a new proletariat to be used Soviet-style in a future anti-racist revolution; in 1991 the first Gulf War, making use of the fact that Russia was flat on its face, after Saddam was intentionally lured into Kuwait by American diplomat April Glaspie, giving Saddam the impression he could get away with taking back this ancient Mesopotamian province, in order to justify a strong US military presence in the Gulf. The last step so far was 911, an inside-outside job by the CIA-Mossad, organized by Cheney, Olmert, Netanjahu, Silverstein, Zakheim and a few more PNAC signatories. Goal: creation of an abstract terrorism meme, used to justify the gradual suppression of liberties at home (patriot act) and create an excuse to invade countries at will. Now Iran is next. The story of the US of the last 100 years is the rise of the jews, using the US as a vehicle to obtain world power, where they failed to do the same with the USSR, which they lost control of by the end of the thirties. Hitlers behaviour vis a vis the jews was to prevent that Germany would suffer the same fate as Russia did. It remains to be seen if America will be able to prevent a similar fate. The FEMA Gulag is ready. All it needs is a big event, like a nuclear false flag operation or a major war to populate these camps with people who dare to resist central power. In this sense the internet is a force for the good.

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